February 23, 2012

Dispelling Some Myths About Vibration Training

Recently, on this forum, an individual named Dave posted a series of comments related to the subject of Vibration training. Mostly written from the point of view of someone new to the industry and holding quite a bit of skepticism towards it, these posts touched on many of the beliefs that, despite an enormous body of research contradicting them, still unfortunately exist. These beliefs, which continue to prevent many individuals in need from benefiting from Vibration Training, are not only inaccurate as they pertain to Vibration Training, but also to any form of fitness training or technology.

In this post, I hope to attempt to dispel these myths once and for all. This is by no means an attack on Dave, but rather an opportunity to answer his comments more thoroughly, and in doing so, better educate the consumer and visitors to this site.

Please keep in mind that much like some of the material written below may go against what you have believe. It is also likely that in the future, newer ideas will be proposed, some of which may invalidate those contained here. This is nothing more than the process of evolution; the same process in which Vibration Training is currently playing a major role. [Read more...]

How to Properly Select a Platform – Part II

Basics of Vibration Training: Platform Types

We could categorize vibration training technology into two main categories:

• Pivotal

• Lineal

Some refer to a 3rd category, triplanar, however the majority of triplanar platform movement occurs via a uniform motion on the vertical axis and therefore falls under the category of Lineal. This lack of distinction is further supported by the fact that the majority of Lineal platforms, being incapable of delivering movement purely on the vertical axis, also have a 3D component. Lastly, worth consideration, is that some sources claim that 3D vibration is nothing more than a marketing term used to disguise a poorly manufactured platform that cannot control its vertical movement and thus moves excessively in the horizontal planes. With all this in mind, below you’ll find a diagram of the two primary platform types that we will discuss and the typical frequency and displacement ranges for each. Also take note of the other common terms often used to describe each method.

Pivotal: Triangular Oscillating, Oscillating, Side Alternating, Rotational, Tilting, Teeter-Totter.

Lineal: Vertical, Synchronous, Uniform, Piston, Flat, 3D, Elliptical, Triplanar
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How to Properly Select a Platform: Part I

Let’s begin the first part of this article by stating that all vibration platforms on the market have some, albeit limited in many cases, health value. It’s not about pivotal, lineal, sonic, triplanar etc., they all are capable of helping people improve their level of health. As will be discussed later however, some platforms have evidenced through research that they can provide these benefits. Other respectable manufacturers, having not enough research behind them yet, offer quality construction and superior engineering (as demonstrated by proper engineering tests performed on their platforms) to support their technology’s capabilities. These manufacturers, with time, will all likely demonstrate their efficacy through research. For the most part however, the majority of manufacturers simply choose to avoid making an effort. Instead, they resort to “piggybacking” on these other companies’ time and effort. These manufacturers, chasing the almighty dollar, make false claims and sell inferior equipment to the unknowing consumer. The majority of this equipment, often sold for “affordable” prices (and often made for pennies), is the primary factor behind the unfortunate slow growth of, and the increased skepticism held by others towards, the Vibration Training industry.
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Vibration Training for Balance and Stability

Recently, the abstract of a new study appeared on pubmed.org under the search term “whole body vibration”. What was unique about this study was that it didn’t involve a whole body vibration platform, but rather a device called a Vibrosphere which works much differently. The Vibrosphere is a disk shaped device that serves as an unstable surface for the purposes of balance and stability training. There are many devices available that are similar to the Vibrosphere, including wobble boards, dynadiscs, and bosu balls, but what makes this device unique is that it has the ability to vibrate at high frequencies. In this particular study, the vibration created an additional benefit for the subjects involved. The parameters that were improved in these individuals were trunk stability, postural control, and muscle tone. [Read more...]

Whole Body Vibration Training and Osteoporosis

osteoporosisIn a recent study completed in China and published in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, it was demonstrated that Whole Body Vibration (WBV) training on a pivotal (a.k.a. “alternating” or “side to side”) platform led to a significant increase in bone mineral density (BMD) at both the lumbar spine and the hips. These two areas, along with the wrists, represent the most prevalent areas for declining BMD in both males and females. Even further, the positive results of this study were found for both sexes regardless of whether they were diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis. This study is now one of over 12 studies recently conducted internationally that has demonstrated the efficacy of WBV training for the purposes of reducing the loss of or increasing bone density in individuals. [Read more...]

Shaking it off: Eliminating Running Injuries with Vibration Training

Eliminating Running Injuries with Vibration TrainingAs the fields of genetics and neuroscience continue to undergo rapid paradigm shifts, the field of exercise science is not far behind. At the forefront of this evolutionary change is a scientifically proven training technique called vibration training. Long shrouded by misinformation, cheap manufacturing, and a lack of qualified instruction, an increasing amount of international research is demonstrating that this technique not only has clear advantages over many traditional exercise approaches, but may be the long sought after answer to the question of how to improve the ability of a runner to withstand the repetitive stress of their sport while they work to improve their conditioning. The result of combining innovative mechanical engineering with simple principles of physics and human neurophysiology, this technique utilizes your own built in reflexive muscle contractions against the resistive forces of gravity to improve muscle power and endurance, speed of contraction, and aerobic capacity; all of which comprise a system built for running. [Read more...]

Whole Body Vibration Therapy: Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (BJHS)

painAs a Physical Therapist, I often encounter individuals who suffer from more complex and often painful conditions.  These individuals, whether it is their joints (Rheumatoid Arthritis), their tendons or bursae (Connective Tissue Rheumatism), their muscles (Regional Myofascial Pain Syndrome) or their whole entire body (Fibromyalgia), struggle day in and day out with nowhere to turn.

Since I have utilized Vibration Therapy to treat these patients, one thing has been clear; the ability they have to push their bodies physically while reducing their pain is unlike any other intervention. Vibration Therapy as well as Vibration Training, when done correctly and safely, is a highly beneficial exercise program with little to no negative musculoskeletal stress. [Read more...]

Vibration Therapy: Shaking Off Knee Pain (part 1)

knee painIn the average Physiotherapy clinic, knee pain ranks second among the never ending list of diagnoses requiring intervention. Whether it is osteoarthritis, torn cartilage (often referred to as a meniscus tear), patellofemoral pain (pain under the knee cap), a ligament sprain, or tendonitis, these conditions can all lead to severe functional limitation and a reduction in one’s quality of life.

In the past, most of these conditions were treated with injections, medication, and ultimately, surgery. Over time however, we have come to realize that through appropriate, individualized, conservative management; part of which should, without doubt, include vibration therapy, there is potential to fully recover “without the need to cut”. [Read more...]

Whole Body Vibration Therapy and the Central Nervous System

brain therapyIn my previous article, I discussed the first two of four phases of a Vibration Therapy treatment protocol.

The final stages of this protocol include the flexibility and strengthening phases; usually occurring simultaneously.

In an effort to avoid redundancy on subject matter covered so thoroughly in previous articles written for this site, I would rather “move on” and turn my attention to the central nervous system while pondering the question, “what is all this vibration doing to our brains?” [Read more...]

Vibration Therapy: Neuromuscular Re-Education

Vibration Plate TherapyAlthough Neuromuscular Re-Education has no universally accepted definition, it generally refers to a treatment technique or exercise performed by an individual with the purpose of improving, via the nervous system, the level of communication between the body and the brain.

Because of the fact that vibration training and vibration therapy exercises rely on the involuntary stretch reflex, there is a significant amount of communication occurring between the brain and the contracting muscles with each individual exercise. [Read more...]